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"The Most Dangerous Man in England": Newman and the Laity - Hardcover

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by Paul Shrimpton (Author)

Once described by the papal chamberlain George Talbot as "the most dangerous man in England," John Henry Newman held bold views on the laity that challenged the ecclesial status quo of his day. But what exactly made his ideas so provocative? And what relevance do they have today?

In "The Most Dangerous Man in England" Newman and the Laity, Paul Shrimpton examines Newman's revolutionary perspective on the laity's role in the Church and in the world. More than just an analysis of Newman's writings, this work tells the story of the great saint's dealings with lay men and women throughout his long and eventful life, revealing Newman's lively insights, genius for friendship, and deep humanity. Shrimpton traces Newman's journey from his influential years at Oxford to his leadership at the Birmingham Oratory, from the founding of the Catholic University in Ireland to his controversial efforts to establish a "Catholic Eton," a boys' school attached to the Birmingham Oratory. Through these episodes, Newman emerges as an example to pastors for how to work with and for the laity, as well as an example to laypeople for how to carry out a Christian apostolate through friendship. Shrimpton also shows how Newman's emphasis on education for laypeople and the universal call to holiness anticipates the teachings of Vatican II by well over a century.

The whole Church, pastors and laity, should take note of the words and works of this great modern intellectual and Christian humanist. Newman's vision has the potential to revitalize and empower every man and woman to embrace their mission to sanctify the world.

Author Biography

Dr. Paul Shrimpton is the author of A Catholic Eton? Newman's Oratory School (2005) and The "Making of Men" The Idea and Reality of Newman's University in Oxford and Dublin (2015). His work also includes Conscience Before Conformity (2018), which explores Newman's influence on the White Rose resistance against Nazi Germany. Dr. Shrimpton teaches at Magdalen College School, Oxford.

Number of Pages: 576
Dimensions: 1.49 x 9.25 x 6.31 IN
Publication Date: October 09, 2025
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